Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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第 4 頁
... nature , and deified them in a colossal mythology . Traces of their religion are seen in the names of the days of the week . Their sense of obliga- tion and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidel- ity to a leader or cause ...
... nature , and deified them in a colossal mythology . Traces of their religion are seen in the names of the days of the week . Their sense of obliga- tion and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidel- ity to a leader or cause ...
第 5 頁
... nature of Christianity in a lengthy address , the king said : " Your words and promises are very fair ; but as they are new to us , and of uncertain import , I can not approve of them so far as to forsake that which I have so long ...
... nature of Christianity in a lengthy address , the king said : " Your words and promises are very fair ; but as they are new to us , and of uncertain import , I can not approve of them so far as to forsake that which I have so long ...
第 24 頁
... nature with extraordinary poetic genius , which embodied itself in a number of imperishable works . He is justly ... natural abilities . His culture exhibited , for the age in which he lived , almost a cosmopolitan completeness ...
... nature with extraordinary poetic genius , which embodied itself in a number of imperishable works . He is justly ... natural abilities . His culture exhibited , for the age in which he lived , almost a cosmopolitan completeness ...
第 27 頁
... nature was remarkable . It rivalled his passion for books . He tells us that there is nothing that can take him from his reading , " Save , certainly , when that the month of May Is come , and that I hear the fowles sing , And see the ...
... nature was remarkable . It rivalled his passion for books . He tells us that there is nothing that can take him from his reading , " Save , certainly , when that the month of May Is come , and that I hear the fowles sing , And see the ...
第 120 頁
... he , " Nor guileful sprite to thee these words doth speake ; But once a man Fradubio , now a tree ; Wretched man , wretched tree ! whose nature weake A cruell witch , her cursed will to wreake , 120 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... he , " Nor guileful sprite to thee these words doth speake ; But once a man Fradubio , now a tree ; Wretched man , wretched tree ! whose nature weake A cruell witch , her cursed will to wreake , 120 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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